2020-2021
Economics
Economics
Program Type
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Program Contact
Associate Professor Dan Vazzana
Program Options
Core Courses
(18 hours required)
- BUA210: Principles of Accounting I (3 credit hours)
- BUA211: Principles of Accounting II (3 credit hours)
- ECO221: Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credit hours)
- ECO223: Principles of Microeconomics (3 credit hours)
- ECO311: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3 credit hours)
- ECO313: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3 credit hours)
Required Course Selections
(12 hours required; select four courses)
- BUA335: Principles of Finance (3 credit hours)
- ECO304: Regression Analysis in Business and Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO315: Behavioral Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO317: Economic History of the United States (3 credit hours)
- ECO337: Environmental Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO355: Public Finance (3 credit hours)
- ECO405: Government Regulation of Business (3 credit hours)
- ECO410: International Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO420: Labor Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO425: Financial Institutions and Monetary Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO470: Topics in Economics (3 credit hours)
Allied Courses
(6 hours required)
- MAT111: Elementary Probability and Statistics (3 credit hours)
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And select one course from the following:
- MAT125: Calculus I (3 credit hours)
- MAT109: Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences (3 credit hours)
Core Courses
(6 hours required)
- ECO221: Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credit hours)
- ECO223: Principles of Microeconomics (3 credit hours)
Required Course Selections
(9 hours required)
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Group 1
(select three hours/one course)
- ECO311: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3 credit hours)
- ECO313: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3 credit hours)
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Group 2
(select six hours/two courses)
- ECO304: Regression Analysis in Business and Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO315: Behavioral Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO317: Economic History of the United States (3 credit hours)
- ECO337: Environmental Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO355: Public Finance (3 credit hours)
- ECO405: Government Regulation of Business (3 credit hours)
- ECO410: International Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO420: Labor Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO425: Financial Institutions and Monetary Economics (3 credit hours)
- ECO470: Topics in Economics (3 credit hours)
Allied Courses
(6 hours required)
- MAT111: Elementary Probability and Statistics (3 credit hours)
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And select one course from the following:
- MAT125: Calculus I (3 credit hours)
- MAT109: Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences (3 credit hours)